
Advertisement
The wildfire tragedy in Maui has resulted in the loss of 80 lives, prompting a critical examination of the emergency response.
As firefighters continue their efforts to control the fires, the death toll steadily rises.
The state’s handling of the crisis is now under review, driven by concerns over inadequate relief efforts and the lack of activation of emergency sirens during the wildfires. This stands in stark contrast to the effective delivery of alerts to cellphones and broadcast networks.